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1st July 2009, 12:49
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| | Classic Account Holder | Northern Rock PPI Claim Hello
I want to reclaim PPI on a personal loan taken out in 2004. I seem to remember seeing somewhere that loans taken out then don't come under FSA (or CCA?) so are not as straightforward to claim back. Is this true?
Because of this I instructed Brunel Franklin to do it on my behalf in March. They said it would take 3/4 months. I found out yesterday that they hadn't even started it yet so am very upset with them and would like to try it myself but am unsure because of the year, worried it might be more complicated.
Loan is still being paid, no late payments or anything. That side is straightforward. Reason I'm doing this now is because I was made redundant in January, got the claim form for the PPI and realised it would only cover for 12 months so there is no way they are ever going to pay back what I paid in.
Looked briefly at CCA but am unsure - don't mind paying what I owe but don't like being ripped off on PPI. Maybe I should reclaim PPI then have a look at what's happening re CCA in the market.
Agreement looks like PPI was frontloaded and I paid interest on it. I wouldn't have needed this whilst employed because I had full sick pay for 12 months.
Wasn't told anything when I took it out - just implied that I wouldn't get loan if I didn't.
Thanks for any help.
Last edited by Jan4a; 2nd July 2009 at 21:10.
Reason: To add "Northern Rock"
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1st July 2009, 12:56
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| | Site Team | Re: PPI claim - new to site - please help! Hello and Welcome, Jan.
Unfortunately, I'm not too good with PPI
Have a look at this 'link'............ http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk...important.html
Our PPI expert  Alanalana is not on-line at the moment, but if you click on his name,(in the link) then have a look at his posts to other users, I'm sure you'll find all the info you need.
Regards.
Scott.
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Last edited by maroondevo52; 1st July 2009 at 18:52.
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1st July 2009, 18:00
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| | Basic Account Holder
Your bank owes you an awful lot more money than you realise See here Cagger since
: May 2009
Posts: 95
| Re: PPI claim - new to site - please help! not sure if this helps but one of my claims is from 1998 onwards which included 3 refinancing loans, they have already made one offer which ive rejected, im sure you could make a claim it sounds as though you have grounds and currently they are going back 6 years in england and wales and 5 years in scotland, however it very much depends on the bank/company as to the response, however you always have the fos if youre not succesful. the first thing to do would be send a Subject access request which will give you the info you need to get started such as how many payments youve made. hope this helps  |
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2nd July 2009, 21:08
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| | Classic Account Holder
Watch out, there are Claims Touts about! Cagger since
: Jul 2009
Posts: 1,060
| Re: PPI claim - new to site - please help! Thanks - I am gradually going through the site, found a PPI calculator -didn't realise the interest I'd paid on it was so much. I think I will definately put the figures on the site when I'm ready and hopefully someone will check them for me. Can't believe its so much, makes me think I did it wrong.
Mine's with Northern Rock (wasn't sure I could put that on at first).  |
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2nd July 2009, 21:32
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| | Gold Account Holder | Re: PPI claim - new to site - please help! Hiya Jan4a,
I had 9 loans with the Co-operative Bank PLC all had PPI attached and the amount being claimed comes to £31,000 just under.
My claim is currently with the fos .
Now if you need any help with the figures i am more than willing to guide you with this Alanalana will point you to me anyway bless him lol
And you will be surprised at how the interest builds up that is because it is compounded and not simple interest
So it the compounded interest rate at the interest rate they charged you that you want back as only this will put in the position you would have been in had you not had the policy mis-sold to you.
Oh and you can put the 8% statutory s69 judicial interest rate on the total sum to as this is compensation for being without that money over a period of time.
Regards
PF
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4th July 2009, 04:59
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| | Site Team
Is your bank avoiding its debts Data disclosure poll Cagger since
: Nov 2006 I am in: Cumbria
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| Re: PPI claim - new to site - please help! Quote:
Originally Posted by Jan4a Thanks - that is so much money! I'm working mine out to be about £9k on one loan.
One question I've forgotten to ask so far - I am still paying loan and PPI - should I cancel PPI now or wait until claim starts? | If you have alternative cover should you require it then you should cancel now stop paying the ppi premiums and get a substantial rebate.
If you do not have alternative cover then have a look at this link for cheaper options. (do not leave yourself without cover) Loan Insurance: Ditch lenders' policies and save £1,000s...
hope this helps
aa
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2 ongoing claims for bank charges with HSBC with more to come. (Supreme Court ruling could have upset these claims) They did  PPI Successes PPI 4 settlements on 9 loans. FOS involvement on 7 added on the 8 % Statutory interest another 30% to both. 2 claims settled in full with LV without FOS involvement.
2 claims settled in full with HSBC without FOS involvement
PPI Claims ongoing with:
Cap one Now with the FOS
Barclays. They have now been given a deadline before FOS action. No response so complaints now with ICO and FOS.
LTSB still have to decide on this as their SAR production was abysmal. Papers data mixed up documents missing etc 1 Complaint not upheld by FOS they said it was ICO issue. Complaint upheld by ICO. See this.. Post 290 from ***RBS PPI Claim Long fight but, WON*** Please do not PM me for advice as it may be sometime before I can respond. Keep at them. Do not give way and do not accept all they tell you, they will delay and stall for as long as they can to prevent repaying you your mis-sold PPI. |
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19th July 2009, 23:53
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| | Classic Account Holder | Re: PPI claim - new to site - please help! Am getting a bit confused - read too many posts!
Why have I sent a Subject Access report and not a CCA request? Is it because I should get a copy of the credit agreement included with Subject access request docs?
If I don't get a copy of CCA and they say they don't have it, am I in a position to reclaim PPI and make loan unenforceable?
I still have my copy of CCA so know what I've paid etc anyway.
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24th July 2009, 16:58
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| | Classic Account Holder | Re: Northern Rock PPI claim - please help with figures! Right, found a letter on Financial Mail, thisismoney that I like and that someone had linked on here. Now for the figures .... I will play with spreadsheet again later to see what i get but can someone else be very kind and check me as it seemed high last time I tried it.
Details on loan agreement are:
Loan amount £12,000
Payment Protection £5821.20
Amount of credit £17821.20
Total charge for credit £6,192
Total amount payable £24,013.20
APR 6.4%
Payble by 120 monthly instalments of £200.11
Also, does this mean it was front loaded and I paid interest on it?
I have paid 59 instalments of £200.11 (£11,806.49) up to date. I will pay another on 31 July so think I will include that one as well and date my letter 31 July and claim on 60 instalments so will base my figs on £12,006.60 paid to date.
Thanks! onto spreadsheets now...........
Saw a link to Financial Mail saying Northern Rock and Lloyds TSB worst for rejecting claims ... bit worrying! Not seen a lot of other people on here claiming against Northern Rock though - but seem to be lots TSB/Lloyds |
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24th July 2009, 18:33
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| | Gold Account Holder
Is your bank avoiding its debts Data disclosure poll Cagger since
: Jan 2007 I am in: The Sunny South.
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| Re: PPI claim - new to site - please help! jan i will do a calculation 4 u soon as i can get to my pc the wife is using it at the moment lol PF |
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